This pamphlet is one of a series made available by the War Department under the series G. I. Roundtable. As the general title indicates, G. I. Roundtable pamphlets provide material which orientation and education officers may use in conducting...

Articles: Hunting in Early Illinois; Farm and Gown: The University of Illinois and the Farmer, 1904-1918; Isabel Bevier at the University of Illinois and the Home Economics Movement; Booth's Diary; Tragedy in November: The Cherry Mine Disaster;...

Articles: Thomas Bentley and the American Revolution in Illinois; The Chicago Catholic Charities, the Great Depression, and Public Monies; "My poor little Ninth": The Ninth Illinois at Shiloh; The Springfield Lyceums and Lincoln's 1838 Speech;...

The Grand Army of the Republic Applications for membership detail birthplace, war experience, present occupations and injuries. Some individuals left their applications primarily blank, other individuals have applications that are missing or never...

The Grand Army of the Republic Applications for membership detail birthplace, war experience, present occupations and injuries. Some individuals left their applications primarily blank, other individuals have applications that are missing or never...

Articles: The Doyle Mission to Massac, 1794; The Galena and Chicago Union Railroad: A Symbol of Chicago's Economic Maturity; Progressive School Administration: Ella Flagg Young and the Chicago Schools, 1905-1915; William Patterson Jones,...

This pamphlet is one of a series made available by the War Department under the series G. I. Roundtable. As the general title indicates, G. I. Roundtable pamphlets provide material which orientation and education officers may use in conducting...

The author and fifteen class members of the 117 contacted offer their personal experiences before, during and after graduation. There is commentary on how the social, political and economic issues of the 1920s and 1930s affected these classmates.